Asangata, Asaṅgata, Asamgata: 5 definitions
Introduction:
Asangata means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Marathi. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
Languages of India and abroad
Marathi-English dictionary
Source: DDSA: The Molesworth Marathi and English Dictionaryasaṅgata (असंगत).—a (S) Unconnected or incoherent--speech or thoughts: unsuitable or inconsistent--conduct.
Source: DDSA: The Aryabhusan school dictionary, Marathi-Englishasaṅgata (असंगत).—a Unconnected, incoherent, in- consistent. asaṅgāśīṃ saṅga āṇi prāṇyāṃśī gāṇṭha Bad company leads to ruin.
Marathi is an Indo-European language having over 70 million native speakers people in (predominantly) Maharashtra India. Marathi, like many other Indo-Aryan languages, evolved from early forms of Prakrit, which itself is a subset of Sanskrit, one of the most ancient languages of the world.
Sanskrit dictionary
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Shabda-Sagara Sanskrit-English DictionaryAsaṅgata (असङ्गत).—mfn.
(-taḥ-tā-taṃ) 1. Uneven, unequal. 2. Unattached. 3. Unpreferred, disesteemed. 4. Improbable, inconsistent. 5. Unaccompanied, unassociated with. E. a neg. saṅgata connected.
Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Yates Sanskrit-English DictionaryAsaṅgata (असङ्गत):—[a-saṅgata] (taḥ-tā-taṃ) a. Uneven, unconnected with, incongruous.
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
Kannada-English dictionary
Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusAsaṃgata (ಅಸಂಗತ):—[adjective] not fit; inappropriate; incompatible; irrelevant; impertinent.
--- OR ---
Asaṃgata (ಅಸಂಗತ):—[noun] = ಅಸಂಗತತೆ [asamgatate].
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Asamgataka, Asamgatate.
Ends with: Ashokasamgata, Atmasamgata, Bhujangasangata, Nyayasangata, Parasangata, Prasamgata, Ranasamgata, Sarvasangata, Sarvvasangata, Shastrasangata, Sobatasangata, Sobhatasangata, Tarkasangata, Vashamgata.
Relevant text
Search found 2 books and stories containing Asangata, A-sangata, A-saṅgata, Asamgata, Asaṃgata, Asaṅgata; (plurals include: Asangatas, sangatas, saṅgatas, Asamgatas, Asaṃgatas, Asaṅgatas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana (by Gaurapada Dāsa)
Text 10.155 < [Chapter 10 - Ornaments of Meaning]
Reverberations of Dharmakirti’s Philosophy (by Birgit Kellner)